We moved, which meant we had to tear down the garage ramp. It's sad, but we knew the day would come. The straight part of the ramp was donated to a church where it's set up inside. Ask Noggin about it if your see him.
It all started here. We had the guy at Home Depot cut our 2x4s to four feet for us because we didn't have a saw yet.
SKATE FEATURE:
Ramp R.I.P.
Jesse. 1987.
It took a lot of cutting and recutting to fit all those ribs in the frame.
KC sliced his arm with this saw, and then squirted blood all over the ramp and the kitchen and then my car on the way to the hospital. He ran to the kitchen and held his arm over the sink, and tried to say it was "cool dude." I told him to get in the fucking car and we went to the hospital, but not before I wasted time by driving to what I thought was a new hospital built where the old emporium used to be. Turned out to be just a doctors office. KC was getting light headed as the passenger side floor filled with blood. He severed a tendon and had surgery to fix it. It cost him thousands of dollars. He bought me new floor mats too for $35.
A garage ramp photo made it into Thrasher.




I dusted off my digital 8 camera to shoot some new videos,
cued up the tape that was in there, and found this vid of the garage ramp.
I have lots of garage ramp skate photos. Move your cursor over a thumbnail to see the big picture.